TWO puppies stolen from a burglary in Haverfordwest have been found safe after police used a 'tactical stop' to arrest two men.

In less than an hour after receiving the burglary report, where two Saluki Collie Greyhound puppies were stolen, suspects were tracked, stopped and arrested.

At 1.25pm police received the report of a burglary at a property on Hywel Road. The suspects were reported to have made off in a black Nissan Nivara.

The car was spotted by Carmarthenshire roads policing officers on the A40 road at Nant y Ci heading towards Cross Hands.

The car turned off at Cross Hands Business Park and roads policing officers from Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire carried out a three vehicle box tactic to bring the car to a safe stop.

The puppies were recovered safe and well.

At 2.14pm a 20-year-old man from Eastbourne and a 15-year-old boy from Polegate were arrested on suspicion of burglary and possession of an offensive weapon.

They have both been released under investigation.

On Twitter, the @PembsRPU Twitter account tweeted: #pawpatrol

Chief Inspector Louise Harries thanked the teams, adding: "Brilliant work once again by all involved."